Bài soạn môn học Tiếng Anh lớp 11 - Period 70 đến period 88

Bài soạn môn học Tiếng Anh lớp 11 - Period 70 đến period 88

ONE PERIOD TEST (A)

I. PRONUCIATION: (1m)

I. Circle the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words.(0,5m)

1) A. facsimile B. transfer C. spacious D. fax

2) A. equipped B. delivered C. transferred D. received

II. Choose the word that has stress pattern different from that of the other words. (0,5m)

3) A. courteous B. subscribe C. service D. customer

4) A. forest B. water C. destroy D. industry

II. VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURES:

A. Choose the best answers among A, B, C, D. (2ms)

5. Mary does everything she likes.

A. that B. whom C. which D. whose

6. Human beings are ____ for the changes in the environment.

A. account B. faulty C. blame D. responsible

7.energy uses natural sources of energy such as the sun, wind, or water for power and fuel, rather than oil, coal, or nuclear power.

A. Alternative B. Solar C. Hydroelectricity D. Electricity

8. The boy to I lent my money is very poor.

A. that B. whom C. which D. whose

 

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 Date of teaching: 
 Period : 70
45 MINUTE TEST - Number 1
Aim and Objectives: To check Ss knowledge from unit 9 to 11
	 To help Ss gain a deeper insight into the language they’ve learnt from unit 9 
 to 11
Content of the test
Name: --------------------------------------	
Class: 11A
	ONE PERIOD TEST (A)
I. PRONUCIATION: (1m)
I. Circle the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words.(0,5m)
1)	A. facsimile	B. transfer	C. spacious	D. fax
2)	A. equipped	B. delivered	C. transferred	D. received
II. Choose the word that has stress pattern different from that of the other words. (0,5m)
3)	A. courteous	B. subscribe	C. service	D. customer
4)	A. forest	B. water	C. destroy	D. industry
II. VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURES:
A. Choose the best answers among A, B, C, D. (2ms)
5. Mary does everything she likes.	
A. that	 B. whom	 C. which	 D. whose
6. Human beings are ____ for the changes in the environment.
A. account	B. faulty	C. blame	D. responsible
7...........energy uses natural sources of energy such as the sun, wind, or water for power and fuel, rather than oil, coal, or nuclear power. 
A. Alternative	 B. Solar	 C. Hydroelectricity	 D. Electricity
8. The boy to  I lent my money is very poor.
A. that	 B. whom	 C. which	 D. whose	 
9. Oil, coal and natural gas are ____ fuels made from decayed material.
A. unleaded	B. smokeless C. solid	 D. fossil
10. All fossil fuels are ____ resources that cannot be replaced after use.
A. unlimited	B. renewable	C. avaible D. non-renewable
11. Have you ever met the man  over there? – No, who is he?
A. stand	 B. standing	 C. is standing	 D. who he is standing
12. She was the last applicant 
A. to interview	 B. to be interviewing C. to be interviewed	 D. to have interviewed
B. Write the correct forms of the words in the brackets: (2ms)
13. Those telephone companies have launched major campaigns to increase their number of............ (subscribe)	
14. We are proud our ........................... (train) staff, who are always friendly and efficient.
15. People are destroying the environment by adding a large number of.........................( pollute) to it.	
16.Baseball is a game...(play).mainly in the USA.
III. READING:
A. Choose the best answer among A, B, C, D to fill in each blank.(1,5ms) 
 Before the (17) of the postage stamp, it was difficult to (18)  a letter to another country. The sender paid (19)  the letter to travel in his or her own country. Then the person in the other country was the payer of that part of the trip. If a letter crossed several countries, the problem was worse.
	Rowland Hill, (20)  was a British teacher, had the idea of a postage stamp with gum on the back. The British post office made the first stamps in 1840. A person bought a stamp and put it on a letter, the post office (21)  the letter. When people received letters, they didn’t (22)  anything. The letters were prepaid.
17. A- invent	B- invention	C- inventive 	D- inventively
18. A- write	B- receive 	C- send	D- copy
19. A- with	B- on	C- of	D- for
20. A- who	B- whom	C- whose	D- that
21. A- sold	B- delivered 	C- transmitted	D- contributed
22. A- send	B- paste	C- buy	D- pay 
B. Read the passage and choose the best answer among A, B, C, D (1m).
 In Southeast Asian, many forests have been cut down to produce timber and to clear land for farms and industries. The destruction of forests has reduced the living space of wildlife. Much of Asian’s wildlife is also threatened by “over- hunting”. Many people kill animals for food or hunt them to sell to zoo, medical research, and pet trader. Because of habitat destruction and over- hunting, many large Asian animals, including elephants, rhinoceroses, and tigers, have become endangered.
	In China, people have cut down most of the forests for wood, which has caused serious soil erosion. The soil is deposited in rivers and streams, which lowers the quality of the water. The Huang He, or Yellow River, is so named because the light- coloured soil gives the water a yellowish colour. The soil has also raised the riverbed. As a result, the Huang He often floods, causing great property damage and loss of life along its banks.
23.The living space of wildlife in Southeast Asia..
A- is a threat to farmers	 B- is near farms and industries.
C- has been reduced when forests are cut down. D- is rebuilt when people destroy forests
24.The word over- hunting has the closest meaning to 
A- hunting too much	 B- hunting in the highlands	
C- hunting overseas	 D- hunting for wildlife	
25.Rhinoceroses and elephants are mentioned as an example of 
A- endangered animals in Asia.	 B- large animals kept in zoos.
C- animals attracted to medical research 	 D- animals traders want to have
26.The Huang He
A- is a deep river in China	 B- receives soil which betters the quality of water
C- has it name from the colour of its water	 D- runs between forests
IV. WRITING:
A.Combine these sentences with the suggested words ( 2ms) 
27/ The day was rainy. She left on that day. (using Relative pronoun after a preposition)
 ..
28/ The students attend this school . They get good education.( using participle phrase ) 
 .
29/ Lan was the first person . She came there early.( using Infinitive phrase)
 . ... 
30. John looked anxiously at his watch. He wished he hadn’t come to the party(using Relative pronoun)
 John,... 
B.There is a mistake in each sentence. Find the mistake (A, B, C, or D) (0.5m).
31) He is the second person killed in that way.
 A B C D 
32) Dr Harder, that is the professor for this class, will be absent this week because of illness.
 A B C D
Name: --------------------------------------	
Class: 11A..
	ONE PERIOD TEST (B)
I. PRONUCIATION: (1m)
A. Circle the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words.(0,5m)
A. weather 	B. growth 	 	C. wealthy 	 D. geothermal
A. scatter 	B. nature 	 	 C. danger 	 D. race
B. Choose the word that has stress pattern different from that of the other words. (0,5m)
1. A. nature 	B. dangerous 	C. interfered 	 D. devastating
2. A. capture 	 B. discharge 	C. survive 	 D. extinct
II. VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURES:
A. Choose the best answers among A, B, C, D. (2ms)
5. Jack love his parents ‘ house, ____ he was born.
A. on which	B. in that	 C. in which	 D. on that
6. Non-renewable energy sources are running ____.
A. up B. on C. to D. out
7. We should develop such ____ sources of energy as solar energy and nuclear energy.
A. tradition B. alternative	 C. revolutionary	 D. surprising
8. Dinosaurs became ____ millions of years go.
A. disappear B. extinct	 C. lost	 D. endangered
9. EMS stand for ____.
A. Electronic Mail Service	 B. Express Mail Service
C. Economic Mail Service	 D. Environment management Service
10. All fossil fuels are ____ resources that cannot be replaced after use.
A. unlimited	B. renewable	 C. avaible D. non-renewable
11. Do you know the girl ____ has just gone out ?
A. who	 B. whom	 C. which	 D. whose
12. This is the last person the room
A. to leave	 B. leaving	 C. left	 D. that to leave
B. Write the correct forms of the words in the brackets: (2ms)
13. People are destroying the environment by adding a large number of.........................( pollute) to it.	
14.Baseball is a game...(play).mainly in the USA.
15. Those telephone companies have launched major campaigns to increase their number of............. (subscribe)	
16. We are proud our ........................... (train) staff, who are always friendly and efficient.
III. WRITING:
A. Combine these sentences with the suggested words ( 2ms) 
17/ The woman is very poor and old. Dasy must look for her . (using Relative pronoun after a preposition)
 ..
18/ The first person will be the winner. The person has the most correct answers ( using Infinitive phrase)
 .
19/ We live in a building . It was built in 1980.( using participle phrase ) 
 . ... 
20/ Sarah is a famous novelist. Her book won the first prize. (using Relative pronoun)
 Sarah ,... 
B.There is a mistake in each sentence. Find the mistake (A, B, C, or D) (0.5m). 
21) He is the second person killed in that way.
 A B C D 
22) They work in a hospital sponsoring by the government.
 A B C D
III. READING:
A. Read the passage and choose the best answer among A, B, C, D (1m).
Between the Revolutionary period and the World War I, the United States post office was set out to improve transportation of the post office mails. From those early days to the present, the post office has helped develop and subsidize every new mode transportation in the United States. Transportation has been the most important element in mail delivery. Even when the general public had still suspected of the security of a new means of transportation, the post office experimented with inventions that offered potential for moving the mail faster, occasionally suffering embarrassment, ridicule, or even abuse in the process.
	As mail delivery evolved from foot to horseback, stagecoach, steamboat, railroad, automobile, and airplane, with intermediate and overlapping use of balloons, and helicopters, post office mail contracts ensured the income necessary to build the great highways, rail lines, and airways that eventually spanned the continent.
	By the turn of the 19th century, the U.S. Post Office had purchased a number of stagecoaches for operation on the nation’s better post roads – a post road being any road on which the mail travels – and continued to encourage new designs to improve passenger comfort and carry mail safely.
23. The passage is about ____.
A. transportation of the Post Office in the US B. the Post Office in the Revolutionary period
C. the Post Office in the World War I D. transportation and public ideas
24. According to the passage, the main purpose of the Post Office is ____
A. to develop transportation	 B. to apply new mean of transportation
C. to deliver mail as safely and fast as possible D. to subsidize every new mode of transportation
25 Which means of transportation used in the Post Office is NOT referred in the passage?
A. train	B. car	C. plane D. motorcycle
26. The Post Office ____.
A. has never used helicopters in delivery	
B. makes no contribution to build roads
C. contributes income to build highways, railroads, and airways
D. has never been the first to use a new means of transportation
B. Choose the best answer among A, B, C, D to fill in each blank.(1,5ms)
 Wild animals play an important part in the balance of nature, and (27) .. us with many important products. Birds and other small animals help control (28) . Wild animals provide fur, food, and recreation. They even make our surrounding more (29)
	Uncontrolled hunting (30)  destroyed much wildlife. People have also harmed animals by destroying their habitats. Many animals, such as the passenger pigeon, have (31)  completely. Others, including the whopping crane, the blue whale, an ... B. pursue 	C. engage 	 D. delicate
B. Complete these sentences with one appropriate word: (2ms)
13. Ly Duc won a gold medal in .. at the 14th Asian Games.
14. The 1st Asian Games were .. in New Delhi, India in 1951.
15. Tom said he would contact me, but he .. wrote nor phoned.
16. It is eggs . contain a high level of blood cholesterol.
III. READING:
A. Choose the best answer among A, B, C, D to fill in each blank.(1,5ms) 
 A surprising number of popular spectator sports, for example football and baseball, (317) .in Europe or in the USA in the nineteenth century. This did not happen by (18).. It was the result of changes in the way people lived in those places at that time. Until then more people lived in the country than in towns. They worked in small groups and had no regular time off. All this changed, with the growth of factories and (19) .in the nineteenth century, first in Europe and then in the USA. For the first time most people (20)to live in towns, and they found themselves with regular free time. They had more (21) time than ever before. This resulted in the need for the organized entertainment. Suitable games were invented, typically team games, (22)the crowded could take sides and become involved. This gave people some of the entertainment they need in their free time. 
17. A- started	B- starts	C- starting 	D- to start
18. A- hand	B- book 	C- chance	D- day
19. A- agriculture	B- agricultural	C- industrial	D- industry
20. A- began	B- enjoyed	C- denied	D- suggested
21. A- leisure	B- busy 	C- interesting	D- boring
22. A- in then	B- in where	C- in which	D- in that 
B. Read the passage and choose the best answer among A, B, C, D (1m).
 Stamp collecting is the collecting of postage stamps and related objects, such as overs ( envelopes or packages with stamps on them ) It is one of the world’s most popular hobbies, with estimates of the number of collectors ranging up to 20 million in the United States alone.
 Many casual collectors enjoy accumulating stamps without worrying about the tiny details, but the creation of a large or comprehensive collection generally requires some philatelic knowledge. This is especially important for those who intend to spend large amounts for stamps.
 Stamp collectors are an important source of revenue for some small countries that create limited runs of elaborate stamps designed mainly to be bought by stamp collectors. The stamps produced by these countries far exceed the postal needs of the countries.
 Some collectors, observing the generally rising prices of rare stamps, have taken to Philatelic Investment. Rare stamps are among the most portable of tangible investments, and are easy to store. “They” offer an attractive alternative to art, other collectible investments, and precious metals.
The estimated number of stamp collectors in the United States is .
A. 30 million B. 20 million C. 10 million D. 15 million
 24. . Philatelic knowledge is especially important for 
 A. many casual collectors enjoy B. some small countries
 C. those who intend to spend large amounts for stamps D. the postal needs of the countries 
 25. . The word they in paragraph 4 refers to ..
 A. Stamp collectors B. Small countries C. Rare stamps D. The prices of rare stamps
26. Which of the following is NOT true about rare stamps ?
 A. They are among the most portable of tangible investments.
 B. They are easy to store.
 C. They are an important source of revenue.
 D. They offer an attractive alternative to art.
IV. WRITING:
A. . Rewrite the following sentences with the suggested words in brackets ( 2ms) 
17. My sister can sing beautiful. She can play the guitar very well. (not only... but also)
_________________________________________________________
(My sister can not only sing beautiful but also play the guitar very well)
28. Joanna enjoys listening to rock music, so does her brother. (both ... and)
_________________________________________________________
(Both Joanna and her brother enjoy listening to rock music).
29. We saw the manager. (Cleft sentence in the PASSIVE)
_________________________________________________________
(It was the manager that was seen).
30. Columbus sailed to America in 1492. (Cleft sentence in the ACTIVE)
_________________________________________________________
(It was in 1492 that Columbus sailed to America).
B.There is a mistake in each sentence. Find the mistake (A, B, C, or D) (0.5m).
31) Not only John but also his two brothers plays football as their recreation every weekend.
 A B C D
32) It was in 1875 when Anna Winlock joined the staff of the astronomical observatory at Harvard University
 A B C D
Name: --------------------------------------	
Class: 11A
	ONE PERIOD TEST (B)
I. PRONUCIATION: (1m)
A. Circle the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of the other words.(0,5m)
A. occupy 	B. simply 	C. accompany 	D. hobby
A. leisure 	B. pursue 	C. simple 	D. necessary
B. Choose the word that has stress pattern different from that of the other words. (0,5m)
3. A. avid	B. album	C. usually	D. accompany
4. A. admire	B. regular	C. mountain	D. corner
II. VOCABULARY AND STRUCTURES:
A. Choose the best answers among A, B, C, D. (2ms)
5. The hotel is neither spacious ____.
	A. or comfortable 	B. nor comfortable 	C. or comfort 	D. nor comfort
6. Not ____ did she refuse to speak to him, but she also vowed never to see him again.
 A. even 	B. only 	C. at all 	D. always
7. His recreations include golf, football and shooting. .
A. sports 	B. activities 	C. pastimes 	D. pleasures
8. It is the library ____.
	A. that I often borrow books	B. that I often borrow books from
	C. where I often borrow books from	D. from that I often borrow books
9. It is pop music _________by my brother.
	A. that is preferred	B. It is preferred that	C. what is preferred	D. that prefers
10. The course can be as simple as bricklaying or as sophisticated as making your own stock market decisions.
A. external 	 B. complicated 	C. intensive 	D. advanced
11. I ________her very much because he is an accomplished guitarist.
A. contact	B. sing	C. admire	D. phone
12. I am quite keen on my father’s valuable stamp ____.
	A. collect	B. collecting	C. collection	D. collector
B. Complete these sentences with one appropriate word: (2ms)
13. Swimming and water skiing are both .. sports.
14. In the 14th Asian Games, the athletes completed in 38 different sports and won 427 gold 
15. I'm not sure where Maria's from. She'sSpanish or Italian.
16. It was Mr. Harding . my secretary sent the bill to yesterday.
III. WRITING:
A. Rewrite the following sentences with the suggested words in brackets ( 2ms) 
17. The city suffers from air pollution. The city suffers from water pollution. (both... and)
_________________________________________________________
(The city suffers from both air pollution and water pollution).
18. He is interested in gardening. He is interested in collecting stamps. (not only... but also)
_________________________________________________________
(He is interested in not only gardening but also collecting stamps).
19. They made the film in Bristol. (Cleft sentence in the PASSIVE)
_________________________________________________________
(It was in Bristol that the film was made).
20. She bought the car from Tom. (Cleft sentence in the ACTIVE)
_________________________________________________________
It was Tom who/ that she bought the car from.
B. There is a mistake in each sentence. Find the mistake (A, B, C, or D) (0.5m). 
21) It is the library then I often borrow books from.
 A B C D 
22) Now women work both before or after having their children.
 A B C D
III. READING:
A. Read the passage and choose the best answer among A, B, C, D (1m).
The Asian Games owns it origins to small Asian multi- sport competitions held every two years from 1913 to 1934 under a number of names. The Far Eastern Championship Games were created to show unity and cooperation among three nations: Japan, the Philippines and China. The first games were held in Manila in 1913. Other Asian nations participated after it was organized. It was ‘discontinued” in 1938 when Japan invaded China and consequently annexed the Philippines which led to the expansion of World War II in the Pacific.
	After World War II, many of the new independent Asian countries wanted to use a new type of competition where Asian solidarity should be strengthened by mutual understanding. In August 1948, during the 14th Olympic Games in London, Indian IOC representative Guru Dutt Sondhi proposed to sports leaders of the Asian teams the idea of holding the Asian Games. In February, 1949, the Asian Athletic Federation was formally formed and used the name Asian Games federation. It was decided to hold the first Asian Games in 1951 in New Delhi, the capital of India. Since 1954, the Asian Games have been held every four years.
The first Far Eastern Championship Games were held in.
	A. Japan	B. The Philippines	C. China	D. India
24. The word discontinued is closet in meaning to
	A. repeated	B. continuous	C. discovered	D. cancelled
25. The Asian Games Federation was formed in
A. Manila in 1913	B. August 1948	C. February 1949	D. 1951 in India
26. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. After World War II, more countries in Asian became independent.
	B. Three Asian nations participated in the far Eastern Championship Games 1915.
	C. The Asian Games were first held in India
	D. The Asian Games are regularly held once every four years.
B. Choose the best answer among A, B, C, D to fill in each blank.(1,5ms)
 British families started going on holiday to the seaside around the middle of the 19th century. The first holidaymakers were quite rich and went for their health and education. The seaside was a place to be (27)of illness, and doctors recommended bathing in the sea and drinking sea water. Also to (28) their knowledge, families attended concerts and read books from the library.
 At that time, ordinary working people had very little time (29)work. However, in 1871, the government introduced four “Bank Holidays”-national holiday days. This (30)people to have a day or two out, which now and then gave them a taste for leisure and the seaside. At first, they went on day-trips, talking advantage of special cheap tickets on the railways. Rails fares were reduced and cheap hotels were built to accommodate them.
 By the 1880s, rising incomes (31)that many ordinary workers and their families could have a week’s holiday at the seaside. Today , the English seaside remains(32), with more than 18 million holidays taken there each year.
27. A. cured 	B. remedied C. recovered D. improved
28. A. raise B. spread C. increase D. add
29. A. out B. to C. away D. from
30. A. allowed B. provided C. offered D. opened
31. A. caused B. produced C. meant D. resulted
32. A. popular	B. unpopular	C. unchangeable	 D. changeable

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